An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore

This article explores learning transfer in an undergraduate engineering English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) course. The study followed 25 undergraduate engineering students over one academic year. It uses a mixed-methods approach that compares individual interviews and written assignment s...

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Main Authors: Hill, Christopher, Khoo, Susan, Hsieh, Yi-Chin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1451032020-12-10T08:55:26Z An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore Hill, Christopher Khoo, Susan Hsieh, Yi-Chin School of Humanities Humanities::Language Learning Transfer ESAP This article explores learning transfer in an undergraduate engineering English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) course. The study followed 25 undergraduate engineering students over one academic year. It uses a mixed-methods approach that compares individual interviews and written assignment samples from an ESAP course for engineering students as well as assignment samples from subject-specific engineering courses. By comparing the participants’ student-identified transfer of learning outcomes, and the transfer identified in the participants’ assignments, this study provides insights into whether students transfer what they learn in academic writing courses to other academic contexts. The results of this study show the strong transfer of some learning outcomes and offer support for the idea that ESAP courses can be taught for transfer. Nanyang Technological University This work was funded by an EdeX research grant from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore on ‘Learning transfer and the teaching of communication skills to Engineering students at NTU’ Grant Reference No. M4081939.100. 2020-12-10T08:55:26Z 2020-12-10T08:55:26Z 2020 Journal Article Hill, C., Khoo, S., & Hsieh, Y.-C. (2020). An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific academic purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 48, 100908-. doi:10.1016/j.jeap.2020.100908 1475-1585 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145103 10.1016/j.jeap.2020.100908 48 en M4081939.100 Journal of English for Academic Purposes © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ESAP
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Hill, Christopher
Khoo, Susan
Hsieh, Yi-Chin
An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore
description This article explores learning transfer in an undergraduate engineering English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) course. The study followed 25 undergraduate engineering students over one academic year. It uses a mixed-methods approach that compares individual interviews and written assignment samples from an ESAP course for engineering students as well as assignment samples from subject-specific engineering courses. By comparing the participants’ student-identified transfer of learning outcomes, and the transfer identified in the participants’ assignments, this study provides insights into whether students transfer what they learn in academic writing courses to other academic contexts. The results of this study show the strong transfer of some learning outcomes and offer support for the idea that ESAP courses can be taught for transfer.
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title An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore
title_short An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore
title_full An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore
title_fullStr An investigation into the learning transfer of English for specific Academic Purposes (ESAP) writing skills of students in Singapore
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